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		<title>State houses become stately homes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The perimeters are the giveaway. Amid the bustling neighbourhood of townhouses, duplexes, apartments, flats and family homes, it&#8217;s odd that the fences are all the same. Pen-like, the 1.2m flimsy aluminium spikes and rails are sufficient to mark property boundaries, but leave an openness for all to see.
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		<title>SouthCoast exhibitors at New England Spring Flower Show in Boston sweep top honors, including Best in Show</title>
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		<title>House connects architects and their love of Frank Lloyd Wright design</title>
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